Chew It or Drink It...Dissolve Mucus & Phlegm in Chest, Lungs, and Sinus | Dr. Mandell

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Published 2024-04-27
Thyme, as a herb, has been traditionally used for its beneficial effects on the respiratory system. The aromatic properties of thyme can help to open up the airways and improve breathing, making it easier for the lungs to function optimally. Thyme is also known for its antimicrobial properties, which can help fight off infections in the respiratory tract. Additionally, thyme acts as a natural expectorant, meaning it can help to loosen and expel mucus from the lungs, making it easier to breathe and reducing congestion. By incorporating thyme into your diet or using it in herbal remedies, you can support your respiratory health and promote overall well-being.

Thyme Tea: 1 Cup of Hot Water
1/2 - 1 Teaspoon of Dried Thyme
When comparing ground thyme vs dried thyme, or another type of herb, you'll find that the ground varieties have much stronger flavors than dried herb leaves, so you'll require less of them.


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All Comments (21)
  • @motivationaldoc
    Thyme Tea: 1 Cup of Hot Water 1/2 - 1 Teaspoon of Dried Thyme When comparing ground thyme vs dried thyme, or another type of herb, you'll find that the ground varieties have much stronger flavors than dried herb leaves, so you'll require less of them.
  • @leslie1536
    I tried this right away. I chewed it and I made tea and it worked immediately. I have coughed for 20 years, even during the night. Eating always makes me cough. I have seen doctors for years trying to find an answer and never found one. I was told to live with it. THIS WORKS! Thank you so much!
  • When I was growing up back in the Middle East my mother used all kinds of natural remedies whenever we got sick. For example, dry thyme mixed with roasted sesame seeds and sumac mixed with olive oil, was an almost everyday food, specially for breakfast. When we got sick with cold and cough she would add some black pepper to some olive oil and bring it to a boil and let it get warm, then she would apply it to our chest and back and cover it with newspaper paper (we didn’t have parchment paper or anything of the sort at the time.) She would also give us hot tea made from wild mountain flowers with a chunk of butter in it. The next morning the cold was gone.
  • @rebellious4629
    Best Doc Ever Doesn’t promote unnatural Pharmaceuticals ❤❤❤
  • @danielmarta5419
    Thank you so much for being a real doctor not a greedy pill pusher
  • Good morning, I’ll be trying this out today. I prayed to God to help me with my cough & congestion. It was a very short prayer. As I was reading the Bible, this video appeared on my phone. I’ll comment again after I test this out😊
  • This is the day that the Lord has made let us rejoice and be glad in it Amen 🙏
  • I give it to one of my horses who sensitive to dust....it works every time! Thanks Doc!👍👍👍👍👍
  • Hello Dr. You should open your own health food store, you know so much about holistic everything, I been following you for years just don't comment, all the time... I needed this, stuffy every night... Your one of God's Blessing for sure. Enjoy the rest of your weekend.🙂🙂
  • @why55555
    Thx for reminding me about Thyme. My son is growing some in his yard here in Florida, so I'll go make some tea for the cough I'm working through this week after the Sheriff came & took away our visiting Rooster friend. Thx for being here!🤗🥰💕
  • I got a horrific head cold 2 weeks ago. Wish I'd known about this sooner! I know now and I'm sharing like crazy!! Thanks Doc❤
  • @kati-ana
    This is true. Thyme works great. I've had asthma for as long as I can remember. I chew on 1/4 tsp of thyme and almost instantly I'm breathing easier. If my asthma is really bad I'll chew on 1/2 tsp with a cup of warm water or tea or black coffee.
  • @bajanplaywright
    I use fresh thyme in my cooking. It's something my mom did and I was just continuing the tradition. I didn't realize that it was an antioxidant! Yay.
  • @Diane57429
    I never knew this! I love Thyme & I’m going to start growing it again instead of buying it at the store. My herbs were rather scattered all over the place and as the years have gone by I lost where it was planted. We are more organized these days & do have a garden going. I’ll make sure that this time around, Thyme will have a special place in a specific area in the garden we now have. Thank you so much! You are an inspiration for all of us here.😊
  • @Debber0401
    I’m gonna tell my mom to try this! Boy how I wish you were my doctor! ❤️